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Jessica Gahring Gets Me Going [An Interview With Tattooist And Pin Up Sensation Ms Retro Dixie]

I am SO excited to share this with you today!! I for one, love this lady’s work – in print and on skin!

It all started a couple of months ago when I read “Msretrodixie is now following you”.
To say that I was excited would only be a fraction to explain the amount of squealing I was doing! It’s true – I’m a sucker for Pin Up!

After a cheeky email, Ms Retro Dixie agreed to an interview for all you gals (and guys) with lashings of ink and who love Pin Up as much as myself!

So here she is, Ms Jessica Gahring!

My name is Jessica Lynn Gahring and I make 1950s ankle rocks ruffle, hehe. I make myself laugh sometimes.
I am actually a tattoo artist by day and a Pin Up model in my free time. I was last seen on TLC’s hit reality series, NY INK, where my drive for the art of tattooing was displayed through 2 entire seasons. I am currently tattooing full-time in the Albany, NY area and couldn’t be happier.

Outside of my profession, I am a very dedicated Mommy and put my family above all else. My daughter is 7 and is just as spunky and feisty as myself. I have an extensive background in Education and like to leave that knowledge sitting in the back of my mind for when I need it.

 

(YRB Magazine Article. Credit: www.thejasongoodrich.com)

What was your first tattoo? How many do you have in total?
My first tattoo was a butterfly in between my shoulder blades that I got at the age of 18. I took my best friend and Mom with me on this devirgining experience but my friend was the only other person that walked out with a new tattoo, hehe.
I have actually covered my first 3 tattoos with art that is significantly better and more consistent with my style.

 

What’s your favourite drink?
My favorite drink, hands down, is water. I don’t drink soda often and when I do it is ALWAYS a Coca~Cola! When it comes to alcohol, I love wine, Pabst Blue Ribbon and any sort of Whiskey or Vodka. Mmmmm… vodka!

What were your reasons for getting into pin up art and becoming Ms Retro Dixie? Who are your idols? (if any)
I was actually drawn to the era of the 1950s and what family meant back then way before I was drawn to the actual art of Pin Up styling.
I have a BA in Sociology and a large part of my studies was geared toward the Sociology of the Family. I loved that in that era married couples would trudge through issues for the sake of family. I feel that there are way too many people getting divorced these days over small issues.
As my research continued I found myself drawn to the women who stayed at home and were essentially the building blocks of entire family units. The Pin Up was that extension to the Military Man.

(Sneak peek of my Celeste Giuliano photography shoot!)

I love doing photos for my Man now, knowing that it will make him happy and hold him over for the next time that he sees me.
There is something so sultry, sexy and strong about a Pin Up woman (and definitely confidence!) that how could someone NOT love Pin Up Art?!

As far as my name, Ms. Retro Dixie, goes… “Retro” is a term to mean a new version of something older (made today that is like yesterday… I’m a modern Pin Up of that era) and “Dixie” refers to my country upbringing. I grew up riding 4-wheelers, playing in the mud, hunting with my dad, etc. I love the country artists of the old days, as well: Johnny Cash, Whalon Jennings, etc.

What style of illustrations are your favourite to tattoo?
The majority of my tattoo work revolves around black & grey photorealism OR traditional tattoo images (bold outlines, simple coloring, 2D images).

I started as a black & grey artist and I feel that because of my Pin Up nature, I started getting a following of military men (and women) who were drawn to traditional style tattoos and coloring.
I got into traditional tattoos out of client desire and actually love doing that style now, as well.

More traditional requests, yayy! (I didn’t do the random tribal)

When you’re not busy tattooing or modeling, what’s your favourite thing to do?
If I am not busy tattooing or modeling, you will find me spending non-stop time with both my friends and family OR in thinking up my next big idea. I enjoy splitting my professional and private life, as I prefer to give my daughter and man nonstop attention when I’m with them. I believe very much in family and couldn’t be where I am currently without their love and support.

(Msretrodixie IG http://instagr.am/p/ISFlovpDbf/)

What can’t you live without?
I feel like this goes without saying: FAMILY!

Do you have any favourite cosmetics and accessories?
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my false eyelashes! My eyes are so bright blue that when I accent my eyes with those lashes my eyes just pop right out. I don’t mean to brag, but they’re slightly enticing (one of the reasons I love hiding them with my glasses, hehe).

I mean, I love make up in general so give me a lipstick and I’ll be happier than a pig in shit! Ha.

How are you enjoying being the manager at NY Ink?
I have actually left this position and pursued my tattooing full-time. I figured that it was better to leave the management up to an individual who was 100% content being a manager.
I have done Management many times in my past and was ready to branch out, follow my passions and leave that to others.
The only time you will find me in that capacity again is when I open my own tattoo studio… But I’ll be able to balance that with my tattoo appointments so I’ll be a happy lil’ diva then!

 

Do you have dress down days or do you continue the look at home?
For the most part, I continue the look at home. It is often difficult to do in NY winters so jeans are often a must.

However, I always have on some sort of vintage flare and there is no question that I have that look or hints of it at all times.

 

(Msretrodixie IG: instagr.am/p/IMYGDYJDev/)

Do you have any funny quirks?
I think that I am nothing but a big funny quirk, hehe. I like to play the girl card a lot, even though I am a pretty tough badass bitch.

I giggle a lot and I can burp like nobodies business (sorry boys, hehe). Other than that, I’m your regular “Girl Next Door”.

Do you have any words of wisdom for the decorated lady and Pin Up aspirer?
EMBRACE YOUR CURVES JUST AS YOU WERE MADE!

Make all clothing and styling decisions based on how you want yourself to be viewed.
NEVER give in to the desires of others unless those desires are in line with your own.

(Photo by East Coast Pinups. Stlying by My Fancy Fetish.
A little humor while on our shoot in Atlantic Highlands, NJ)

Find the era that you are most drawn to and find local vintage stores and antique auctions to really live out your passions.
My Pin Up love extends beyond just clothing and into my home decorations, the appliances that I have in my home & my decor. Basically, if I could have been born in another era it would definitely be the era of the Kirby Vacuum discovery!

Isn’t Jessica just WONDERFUL!

Seriously, I am so amazed by her confidence and astounding advice for aspiring Pin Ups (It’s given myself a kick and some helpful tips which I get to put to use very soon!)

You can find Jessica here and also on her Facebook page.

Please share this post. Not only is Jessica an amazing tattoo artist, but is also multiple bucketfuls of inspiration!

Lots of love!

A 1940s Tiara And An Arm Of Tattoos – Dave & Tracy [Tattooed Bride UK Wedding Blog]

THIS is the wedding that got me connected to amazing wedding photographer Andrea Ellison back in October, to which birthed the fantastic Marry Me Ink promotional shoot with three other fantastical ladies in Manchester.. Remember it??

Anyway! Back to the wedding! I love the feel of these pictures – so fresh, crisp and natural. I love how relaxed the whole day looked for Dave & Tracy (Whose sleeve is awesome!).

I’m going to hand straight over to Tracy and let her share a bit about her tattoos with you!

Ooow how exciting! I love this ’cause I rarely get the opportunity to talk tattoos, so forgive me if I ramble! 

Well I’ve always loved all styles of tattoos, I just love the idea that your body can become a canvas for amazing art. When you think about it its crazy! Any piece of art from oil paintings to photography can be put under your skin with superb detail to the original and become a part of who you are till the day you die. All forms of art create an emotional response in us but to me the art of tattooing is just that little bit more special, you commit to that piece of art for life.

“I love the Japanese style tattoo’s so I knew that’s what I wanted and I really liked the idea that the dragon and tiger represent yin and yang, so these are prominent in my sleeve. The yin and yang theory is something I try to live by, we all need balance, I just think it runs through the fabric of life.

So really my tattoo represents life in all its parts good and bad.

“I did think about my wedding day when I got my sleeve, but it wasn’t something that worried me, it was just a question I asked myself to make sure I wanted my tattoo, along with the question ‘Will i still like it when i’m 70 and my bingo wings are hailing buses for me?’ the answer was always the same, ‘yeah, because this is who I am.‘ It may not be the classic bride look but what is that anyway?

“People are individuals, you’ve got to look like you on your wedding day.”

 

I’ve always wanted a traditional wedding, basically what my mum and dad had. Beautiful church, confetti, lots of family and celebrations. But I added a slight vintage look with our vintage rose flowers and my 1940’s inspired side tiara. It was important to us to keep the wedding laid back, comfortable and fun. Because basically that’s us, so the groom and ushers wore nice but comfortable suits and my bridesmaids wore flattering dresses I made sure they were comfortable in.

“I probably subconsciously got my inspiration for my wedding dress off my mum. As a child I loved looking at their wedding album, my mum wore an a-line lace dress with a veil – She looked stunning! It also just wasn’t my style for a big princess dress, I wanted to be able to dance the night away! When I saw my Benjamin Roberts dress in Cheshire brides in Frodsham, I just new it was the one. The most beautiful lace under soft tulle, I had straps added with pearls and crystals on because I felt more comfortable that way. Topped off with my side tiara from Bellissima Weddings and my veil from Ebay! 

“I love the fact that my tattoo’s are shown in all our wedding photo’s and so does my family, as long as you get the right tattoo for you, you’ll be happy to be a tattooed bride!”

Doesn’t Tracy look amazing! The dress is beautiful and that tiara is just gorgeous!

Do leave Dave & Tracy some love in the comments below and huge thanks to Andrea for letting me blog this wedding!

Honeymoon Tattoos – Laura & Tom

Good afternoon! I hope you’ve had a splendid weekend? I certainly did at the Wedding Carnival, but that’s for another day!
Today I have a fabulous pair of honeymoon tattoos on such a wonderful couple!
You may notice Laura as Mrs Lou Pops or even the Bonfire Night Bride. Yep – They were married on bonfire night! How awesome?!! You can read more about the wedding over on Bonfire Night Bride, but I’m going to hand straight over to Laura now to talk about the tattoos she & Tom got whilst on their honeymoon!
Enjoy!
“Tom and I were married on November 5th 2011 at the stunning Danby Castle in North Yorkshire and we honeymooned on the Queen Mary 2 spending a week in luxury, crossing the Atlantic from Southampton to New York. We then spent five days in New York living it up at the Soho Grand and two days in Boston at the Nine Zero hotel on Boston Common. My husband and I are both BIG tattoo fans, mainly brightly coloured traditional style but we appreciate all good work. Saying that, I do also have some pretty crap tattoos too but we all make mistakes! We went travelling in 2009 and both had tattoos in San Francisco as a reminder of our amazing time away so we decided that from then on, any big holiday we have we’ll get a new tattoo and what trip away is bigger than your honeymoon?! 
We both adore the work of Valerie Vargas, based at London’s Frith Street Tattoos and so we used the links on her website to find an NYC based artist. If she’s a fan then that artist is good enough for us! We soon came across Sarah Schor at King’s Avenue Tattoo, a shop owned by the mind blowing Mike Rubendall, and we didn’t look any further. Her style is exactly what we love. We emailed the shop and they really couldn’t have been any friendlier and more helpful. We carried out all of our consultations via email and when the time came for our appointments what Sarah had drawn up for us was perfect! 

We both wanted something to resemble our wedding day so as it was a Bonfire Night wedding we both went for the phrase “remember remember” as a nod towards the 5th November. The book and inkpot on my tattoo resemble the wedding register. I wanted something brightly coloured somewhere only my husband would see it and as I have nice hefty legs, my right thigh was the perfect canvas for it!

Tom had a Statue of Liberty with blue eyes as my ‘baby blues’ as he calls them, are his favourite part of me!”

 

Aren’t they amazing tattoos? Leave Laura & Tom some love and be sure to swing by the Bonfire Night Bride site and read Laura’s updates! They’re fabulous!

Tattoo Portraits & Vintage Makeovers with Alt.Studio Manchester [Tattooed Bridal and Wedding Blog]

Simon of Alt.Studio, Manchester had been uploading sneaky peeks of all the tattoo portraits and vintage makeovers on the studio’s Facebook page and I was just itching to feature them! It didn’t take much convincing when Simon asked me if I’d like to nip in one Saturday and get a feel of what it’s like to be photographed in the studio. I gave a big YES and one sunny Saturday I travelled to Manchester’s northern quarter with a suitcase of goodies – ready to meet Simon and  Nikki Armstrong of Make It Up.

(Did I mention that my hair colour for the shoot was a total accident the evening before?!! I kind of liked it. Therefore, the red is staying!)

Right around the corner from the awesome Afflecks Palace, Alt.Studio is so welcoming! Greeted by a huge hug off Simon and then chatting away with them both about which eras of Vintage we were going to get rolling with. I chose 50s as I took my fabulous Unique Vintage one piece and then we took off with a long silk dress from Thunder Egg for a glamorous trip back into the 20s.

I am SO pleased with how the images turned out – I seriously cannot recommend Simon and the rest of the team enough! The day was SO MUCH FUN! And I would totally recommend it! An afternoon of fun!

For a limited time only, Simon is offering the vintage makeover shoots for FREE. Yes, FREE! Be sure to head on over & “Like” Alt.Studio Facebook page and message the page for more details, quoting “Marry Me Ink”.

Below are more images from various other vintage makeovers and tattoo portraits that Simon has photographed recently. Take a look through and do leave Simon and the other lovely faces some love!